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Page 1: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

Unit 5 Review

Molecular Compounds

Page 2: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____.

A. Ionic bondB. Covalent bondC. Coordinate covalent bondD. Metallic bond

Page 3: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

2. The shape of the methane molecule (CH4) is called ____.

A. LinearB. Trigonal planarC. Trigonal pyramidalD. Tetrahedral

Page 4: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

3. Which elements can form diatomic molecules joined by a single covalent bond?

A. Hydrogen onlyB. Halogens onlyC. Hydrogen and halogensD. All diatomic molecules

Page 5: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

4. Experimental evidence suggests that the H-C-H bond angles in methane, CH4, are ____ degrees.

A. 180B. 120C. 109.5D. 107

Page 6: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

5. There are 2 identical Lewis structures possible for SO2. This phenomenon is called

A. Coordinate covalent bondB. ResonanceC. Sigma bondD. Electron dot structure

Page 7: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

6. CH2F2 is a(n) __________ molecule

A. polarB. nonpolarC. ionicD. metallic

Page 8: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

7. According to the VSEPR theory, molecules adjust their shapes to keep ____ as far apart as possible.

A. electronsB. protonsC. neutronsD. nuclei

Page 9: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

8. What is the shape of a molecule with the formula AB4?

A. Trigonal pyramidalB. TetrahedralC. BentD. Straight line

Page 10: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

9. A bond formed between a silicon atom and an oxygen atom is likely to be a(n) ____ bond.

A. Polar covalent B. Non-polar covalentC. Ionic bondD. Metallic bond

Page 11: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

10. Which of the following diatomic molecules is joined by a double covalent bond?

A. H2

B. Cl2

C. N2

D. O2

Page 12: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

11. Which of these elements does not exist as a diatomic molecule?

A. ArB. BrC. ID. Cl

Page 13: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

12. Which of the following covalent bonds is the most polar?

A. H-HB. H-OC. N-SD. H-F

Page 14: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

13. What is thought to cause the disperson forces?

A. The movement of protons.B. The movement of electrons.C. Electron transfer.D. The sharing of electrons.

Page 15: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

14. What are the weakest attractions between molecules called?

A. Dispersion forcesB. London dispersion forcesC. Induced dipole forcesD. All of the above

Page 16: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

15. Which of the following concerning carbon tetraiodide is correct?

A. Tetrahedral, 109.5, nonpolarB. Tetrahedral, 109.5, polarC. Trigonal pyramidal, 107, nonpolarD. Bent, 104.5, nonpolar

Page 17: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

16. What is the shape of a tri-atomic molecule with a triple bond?

A. Straight lineB. LinearC. BentD. Trigonal planar

Page 18: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

17. Which of the forces of molecular attraction is the strongest?

A. Covalent bondB. Ionic bondC. Dispersion forcesD. Dipole-dipole forces

Page 19: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

18. What is the name given to pairs of valence electrons that do not participate in bonding in diatomic oxygen molecules?

A. Bonding pairsB. Lone pairsC. Single bondD. Pi bond

Page 20: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

19. How many covalent bonds are in a covalently bonded molecule containing 1 phosphorus atom and 3 chlorine atoms?

A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 4

Page 21: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

20. What is the bond angle in a water molecule?

A. 120B. 109.5C. 107D. 104.5

Page 22: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

21. How many unshared pairs of electrons are in a molecule of hydroiodic acid?

A. 0B. 1C. 2D. 3

Page 23: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

22. How many electrons does B need to be stable?

A. 8B. 6C. 4D. 2

Page 24: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

23. What is shape of a molecule of ammonia (NH3)?

A. BentB. Trigonal planarC. Trigonal pyramidalD. Tetrahedral

Page 25: Unit 5 Review Molecular Compounds. 1. When one atom contributes both bonding electrons in a single covalent bond, the bond is called a(n) ____. A.Ionic

24. What would the bond angle of phosphorus trichloride be?

A. 120B. 109.5C. 107D. 104.5